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  • The monumental decision sets the stage for a groundbreaking revenue-sharing model that could start directing millions of dollars directly to athletes as soon as the 2025 fall semester.
  • State’s highest court refuses to overturn voter-backed Prop. 22, a law written by the gig industry. The ruling means gig workers will remain independent contractors.
  • $131 million is going to 18 California communities. Carlsbad is the only city in San Diego County on the award list.
  • San Diego leaders on Thursday presented legendary soccer player Alex Morgan with the key to the city, acknowledging her contributions to the sport and advocacy for equal pay in women's sports.
  • Join us for an unforgettable evening of dance and heartfelt support at the Tranqui Foundation's PinkTober event. As October lights up in shades of pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we invite you to put on your best pink outfit and join us on Friday, October 13th, for an evening filled with the vibrant rhythms of salsa and bachata. But PinkTober is more than just dancing; it's a celebration of unity, strength, and hope. With 100% of the proceeds donated to breast cancer research, our mission is clear: harnessing wellness through dance while standing firmly in the fight against breast cancer. Come dance, connect, and make a difference with us. Together, we can create meaningful change, one dance step at a time. For more information visit: tranquifoundation.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • It is the world's largest displacement crisis: 13 million people have fled their homes in war-torn Sudan. In neighboring Chad, both refugees and locals cope with this extraordinary upheaval.
  • As thousands of delegates flocked to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, they sported outfits that symbolized their support for Kamala Harris.
  • Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law last year requiring public schools to provide period products "to all menstruating students" in grades 4-12. Some Republicans are now criticizing him for it.
  • Columbia cancels its main ceremony, while Emory's events will now take place in the suburbs outside its Atlanta campus. The moves come after weeks of protests against the war in Gaza.
  • As part of the SDSU Women's Resource Center's Pregnant and Parenting Students Initiative (PPSI), you are invited to a very special PPSI Resource Fair Tuesday, March 12, from Noon - 4 p.m. at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union, Courtyard. While this event is specifically tailored for pregnant and parenting students, it's essential to note that most resources provided by campus and community partners are accessible to all students. The event is a safe space for individuals of all identities, and allies are always welcome. Stay updated through our website and the WRC's Instagram! Pregnant and Parenting Students Initiative, Women’s Resource Center Division of Student Affairs & Campus Diversity
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